Can I use guitar strings for Oud?

Ouds traditionally operate at much lower tensions than guitar, this is part of the sound. If you literally mean a set of 6 classical strings, it will not sound good. The strings need to be doubled.
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What tuning does oud use?

Arabian Oud musicians use mainly the 5 double strings and its tune is G - A - D - G - C. Also exists also with 5 double strings and one «independent» and the tune is D - G - A- D- G - C or D - E - A- D- G - C.
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What materials is the oud made of?

The oil is known as oud, and it is made from agarwood, a.k.a. gaharu, the dark, resinous heartwood of a large tropical evergreen tree called aquilaria that comes in 15 distinct species.
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Is it hard to learn Oud?

The Oud is definitely a challenging instrument, but it isn't as difficult as the Piano. You will learn how to play notes that are not found in Western Music which will broaden your ears once you learn to differentiate between different scales and modes. This is truly a new frontier that can be very exciting.
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How many strings does a Oud have?

Similar to the lute in appearance, the oud is an 11 or 13 string pear shaped wooden instrument. It has double strings usually down to the lowest string, which will be single. Unlike the lute, the oud does not have any frets and it has a thinner neck. 'Oud' literally means 'from wood' in Arabic.
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Can you play oud chords?

Use chords to practice arpeggios on the Oud using downstrokes for each note. Practicing chords may help develop your ear by teaching yourself to place your fingers in the right place and hearing what sounds harmonious to the ear.
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How many strings does an Egyptian oud have?

Strings: With some exceptions, the modern oud has eleven strings. Ten of these strings are paired together in courses of two. The eleventh, lowest string remains single. The ancient oud had only four courses.
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How often should you change Oud strings?

A luthier friend John Vergara who makes nice Ouds thinks that oxidized (old) Ouds strings contribute to fingerboard wear-and-tear. So it might be a good idea to change your Ouds strings every 3-6 month depending on how oxidized they are. If your strings are turning yellow or brown then that means they are oxidizing.
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What is the range of Oud?

The oud has a warm timbre and a wide tonal range (about 3 octaves), and can convey the melody and rhythm equally well because it is percussive. This makes is perfectly suited to accompany a singer.
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How do you tune an Egyptian Oud?

Egyptians, Syrians and other Arab countries tune the Oud from the top in the following order: E – A – D – G – C – F. The Iraqis usually tune the Oud differently from the top thus: F – C – D – G – C – F.
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Can I play oud If I play guitar?

Making command over vital oud techniques provide the ability to play oud style easily on guitar. Whether you are a seasoned guitar player or a beginner, you can start learning and playing Oud instrument from today.
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Is oud similar to guitar?

The main difference between an Oud instrument and a guitar is that the neck of an Oud is fretless. The frets of a guitar allow the guitarist to play chords but they cannot play quarter tones. An Oud has limited chords but the fretless neck allows for a monochromatic range of sound that has no limitations.
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How long does it take to be good at oud?

If you will give it a 1/2 hour a day, growing to an hour, every day as you grow calluses on your fingertips, then in 6 months you will be able to play well enough to share your skill with others. Commit to playing forever - if you learn to do it well, you will never let it go.
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Why is oud so expensive?

One reason oud is so expensive is its rarity; by some estimates, fewer than 2% of wild agar trees produce it. Experts claim that the very best oud comes from the oldest trees, which are even more scarce. It can sell for $5,000 a pound – or more.
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What is oud called in English?

Oud (agarwood, aloe wood, eagle wood, gaharu) is formed in a tropical evergreen tree called Agar tree (Aquilaria species) which is believed to have originated from Assam, India.
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Is the oud still used today?

It has been considered one of the most important instruments within Arabic music for centuries and still is considered a holy grail today. The Oud has evolved over the years, in size, sound, and tuning. It is widely played across the Middle East in a variety of styles and genres.
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Is guitar easier than oud?

The Oud is not necessarily more difficult than learning Banjo or Guitar, it's just a different approach. It's more like a melodic instrument like a violin. Good luck. Once you get into the Oud you'll be quite addicted.
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How many chords does a Oud have?

An oud usually has 11 or 13 strings, arranged in six or seven courses.
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How much does an oud cost?

HOW MUCH DOES OUD COST? Extracting the aromatic dark resin from Agarwood trees is costly. A kilo of oud wood yields just 1ml of resin and a 12ml bottle of high-quality oud can cost up to 2,700 euros (3,000 US dollars).
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What is the oud played with?

Plucking the Strings

The strings of the oud were traditionally plucked using an eagle's feather, known in the Arab world as a risha (and in Turkey as a mizrap). However, eagle feathers are not readily available nowadays, so modern players have looked to other materials from which to fashion a pick.
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Is the Oud fretless?

The oud (Arabic: عود, romanized: ʿūd, pronounced [ʕuːd]; Somali: kaban or cuud) is a short-neck lute-type, pear-shaped, fretless stringed instrument (a chordophone in the Hornbostel–Sachs classification of instruments), usually with 11 strings grouped in six courses, but some models have five or seven courses, with 10 ...
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